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Tom Donaly wrote:
4 Mhz is not 6.6 Mhz. Nobody said 4 MHz is 6.6 MHz. 4 MHz is 60% of 6.6 MHz and is therefore near 6.6 MHz. Dr. Corum says the lumped constant model fails at 0.04 wavelength. In his other paper, he says if the length of the wire used to wind the coil is 0.06 wavelength, it's time to switch over to the distributed network model. A 75m bugcatcher coil uses more than 0.06 wavelength of wire. Please explain the physics behind the velocity factor of a coil changing radically just because you cut it in half - assuming all other parameters are kept at the same value. Your model is known to fail at a point but you guys have no clue where that failure point is. You just have faith that you will never reach the failure point. But what if you have already reached it? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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